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Through projects that highlight the importance of sharing, community,
and reciprocity, our Civic Engagement Initiative helps build
closer ties between the campus community and the varied neighborhoods
of Greater Miami. Collaborating with faculty and your fellow students,
you'll put your business and managerial skills to work confronting
community problems and challenges.
For example, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, a partnership
with the Internal Revenue Service, local tax firms, and Miami-Dade
County, helps low-income earners complete tax returns. The Miami
Benefit Club connects students with local business professionals
to work at Habitat for Humanity, with the city of Miami's Neighborhood
Enhancement Teams, and elsewhere. Other opportunities include outreach
to promising high-school students in low-income areas, preparing
them for the path to higher education.
Take a step to leadership.
These service opportunities aren't just offered as an aside. They're
tied into our curriculum—in management, accounting, and real
estate courses, and in a Service Learning course that is the only
business school course in the country dedicated entirely to this
subject.
The rewards—business, social, and academic—you'll reap
from civic involvement will prepare you for leadership responsibilities
throughout your career. The personal benefits are immeasurable.
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